The Art of Approaching Women Book Review

This eBook written by Joseph Matthews titled the Art of Approaching has been receiving a lot of attention lately.
Of course I wanted to have a look to see what this book is about, I mean it shows guys how to approach women!
The topic of approaching women is the focus of this book, and it is the ONLY book in the ENTIRE seduction community talking solely about this topic. This is very important because this is one of the biggest points for men when they are trying to meet women.
I know how most guys feel. Heck I've been there and know what it's like when you want to approach an attractive woman to attempt to start a converation with her. I mean your adrenaline is pumping, your heart is racing and your palms are sweaty. It sounds like you’re going to war doesn’t it!
If you wanted to learn the details of opening women in a systematic way, then the Art of Approaching will do just that. The book has several chapters and they include the topics relating to:
  • The Art Of Body Language
  • The Art Of Confidence
  • The Art Of Approaching
  • The Art Of Flirting
  • The Art Of Storytelling
  • The Art Of Being Social
Even though the book does cover other aspects of dating and seduction, the focus is mainly about the initial approach. I had no idea how complicated the approach was until Joseph Matthews broke it down into step-by-step detail and explained the various kinds of openers around.
The author shows you how to open a women directly without scaring her. There are also 3 more ways to approach women that I previously didn’t know existed, for example using indirect or situational openers. On top of that the Art of Approaching covers the psychological aspect relating to approach.
The great thing to realize is that the author was not born a natural and had to learn through getting rejected constantly how to succeed with women. Joseph Matthews used to be horrible with women too, so that's why he knows how a guy would feel when they are faced with the prospect of the approach!
If you want to learn more about this book, why don’t you read my article about it: The Art of Approaching Review

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